The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes, Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsChatto and Windus, 1888 |
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1.3. rezultāts no 88.
186. lappuse
... sing , the best of hunters , Pan , That drives the hart to seek unused ways , And in the chase more than Sylvanus can . Cho . Hear , O you groves , and hills re- sound his praise . 2 Nym . Of Pan we sing , the best of shepherds , Pan ...
... sing , the best of hunters , Pan , That drives the hart to seek unused ways , And in the chase more than Sylvanus can . Cho . Hear , O you groves , and hills re- sound his praise . 2 Nym . Of Pan we sing , the best of shepherds , Pan ...
284. lappuse
... sing o'er and o'er , For if the nymphs should know my swain , And. I. THE MUSICAL STRIFE . A PASTORAL DIALOGUE . She . Come , with our voices let us war , And challenge all the spheres , Till each of us be made a star , And all the world ...
... sing o'er and o'er , For if the nymphs should know my swain , And. I. THE MUSICAL STRIFE . A PASTORAL DIALOGUE . She . Come , with our voices let us war , And challenge all the spheres , Till each of us be made a star , And all the world ...
352. lappuse
... sing'st : For he doth love my verses , and will look Upon them , next to Spenser's noble book , ' And praise them too . O what a fame ' twill be , What reputation to my lines and me , When he shall read them at the Treasurer's board ...
... sing'st : For he doth love my verses , and will look Upon them , next to Spenser's noble book , ' And praise them too . O what a fame ' twill be , What reputation to my lines and me , When he shall read them at the Treasurer's board ...
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